To idolise a person means you don't get to know them, and the idea that you can become one is a myth, and it also means that you don't need to talk to one another because you're the same person.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't need to worry about being idolised.
It's just not my nature to go around idolizing people.
I don't idolize anyone or aspire to be like anyone.
I have no idols. I admire work, dedication and competence.
I've had many idols growing up. The inclination for idol worship comes naturally to me. Or it did, anyway. I think I've gotten over it. It came as naturally to me as wanting to act.
I grew up always wanting to be a part of 'Idol,' and I never thought I would make it as far as I did. I was really lucky, and it's given me the opportunities that I have now.
People around me called me an idol, so that's what I was.
I've had many idols growing up. The inclination for idol worship comes naturally to me.
Idolatry is really not good for anyone. Not even the idols.
'Idol' was a great experience. It was a great stepping-stone. I got to meet a lot of amazing people through that and learn a lot of great things. But afterward - that's what I tell a lot of people - it's up to you to represent it as an artist.
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